I was looking at the specs in the advert for the transmitter... didn't someone say, or I read maybe, that you can jack a pair of goggles into the transmitter? Or did I just imagine that? Was wondering if it was possible, what would be compatible.

I dont have the walkera fpv setup, but I tried my own on the ladybird v1 and if you share the battery it kills the signal completely. They must have some kind of filtering... I'd like to know what it is...

Is the new fpv ladybird camera powered by the main lipo power? If so, are they using some type of filtering on the line to take noise from the motors out of the video?

Randy

Yup it's powered by the main battery. i don't think there is any filter since the FPV gear hooks up to the extra port on the FC. When flying you can see the screen glitch. I thought it was normal for the FPV setup, but my buddy pointed out that it needs a filter to block the noise.

PicoFly (his nick on RCG) mentioned that 95% of the lines (noise) is removed when a Pololu voltage regulator with a 1000uf 6.3v capacitor on the regulator's output wires, is added between the vTx and the flight battery pack. I haven't really tried this myself to verify it though. The cap is 1g and the Pololu is another gramme so it's the same as having a separate 2g battery.

XJet (his nick on YouTube) posted some great vids on how to do the FPV mod on the ladybird.

I dont have the walkera fpv setup, but I tried my own on the ladybird v1 and if you share the battery it kills the signal completely. They must have some kind of filtering... I'd like to know what it is...

You do not need to have a filter but a power boost... that is the secret: power the fpv gear at 5V